Background of the invention
[0001] A base station of a wireless communication network typically receives different kinds
of signals. A wireless appliance communicating with a base station sends a signal
to that base station that is processed by the base station. Each base station also
receives noise and interference signals from other wireless appliances that communicate
with other base stations. The interferences and the noise are filtered out by the
base station for the wireless communication with the wireless appliance.
[0002] For example, when a wireless appliance is connected to a first base station while
the wireless appliance is located in a region where a connection to a second base
station would also be possible, the second base station receives a high interference
signal from the wireless appliance that is filtered out by the signal processing unit
of the second base station.
Summary of the invention
[0003] Embodiments of the invention provide a method of operating a first base station,
a computer program product for operating the first base station, a method of operating
a second base station, a computer program product for operating the second base station
and a base station apparatus being operable to perform the methods in the independent
claims. Embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
[0004] It is the object of the invention to improve the uplink communication of a wireless
appliance in a wireless communication network. For this purpose the wireless uplink
communication of the wireless appliance is controlled by a first base station that
receives a signal from the wireless appliance. At least one of the other second base
stations of the wireless communication network receives an interference signal from
the wireless appliance and additionally some noise. The interference signals and the
noise are called rest signal. This rest signal is received by the first base station
that controls the uplink communication connection with the wireless appliance from
the at least one second base station. The first base station analyzes the rest signal
from the at least one second base station for detecting the interference signal of
the wireless appliance whose connection is controlled by the first base station. The
rest signal is used for improving the wireless uplink communication connection with
the wireless appliance by filtering out the noise and using the interference as a
source of uplink communication data.
[0005] In an embodiment of the invention the first base station that controls the wireless
uplink communication connection with the wireless appliance utilizes the rest signal
of the at least one second base station for determining the signal power of the wireless
appliance in the rest signal and for the wireless uplink communication connection
if the rest signal contains a signal from the wireless appliance that is above a threshold
A.
[0006] The threshold A can be fixed so that it is used to determine a minimum level of the
signal power. Below this minimum level it is not advantageous to take the rest signal
into account for the wireless uplink communication connection with the wireless appliance.
[0007] Advantageously, the threshold A has a dynamic character. For example, it can be adjusted
to the signal level of the wireless uplink communication connection between the wireless
appliance and the first base station.
[0008] Advantageously, the threshold A is defined differentially. A differential measurement
of the signal power of the wireless appliance in the rest signal, that is sent from
one of the at least one second base station to the first base station, results in
a measurement of the change of the signal power of the wireless appliance in the rest
signal. When defining a differential threshold A for the differential measurement
of the signal power, the decision if the rest signal is used by the first base station
for the wireless uplink communication connection is based on the change of the signal
power. By using an extrapolation algorithm it is conceivable how the power of the
signal of the wireless appliance in the rest signal develops. This means that the
rest signal can be utilized for the wireless uplink communication connection when
it is conceivable that the signal power rises in a predefined grade and the rest signal
can be ignored when it is conceivable that the signal power diminishes in a predefined
grade.
[0009] In an embodiment of the invention the rest signal contains a signal that is above
a certain threshold A from the wireless appliance whose connection is controlled by
the first base station and the first base station decides to transfer the control
of the wireless uplink communication connection with the wireless appliance to one
of the at least one second base stations. For this purpose the first base station
sends a transfer request message to the one of the at least one second base station
where the control of the wireless uplink communication connection shall be transferred
to. The decision if the control of the wireless uplink communication connection with
the wireless appliance shall be transferred to a second base station is based on the
rest signal that is received by the first base station from the at least one second
base station. The transfer of the control of the wireless uplink communication connection
can be done for example by a handover process or fast cell selection.
[0010] In an embodiment of the invention the first base station ignores the rest signal
from the at least one second base station for the uplink communication connection
with the wireless appliance. This decision can for example be made after the first
base station has analyzed the rest signal and has detected that there is no signal
that is above a certain threshold A.
[0011] Preferably the invention is used in coordinated multipoint (CoMP) reception schemes
that are potential candidates for LTE advanced (Long Term Evolution), see 3GPP (third
generation partnership project) specification TR36.814 V0.4.1 (2009-02), and WiMAX,
IEEE 802.16e-2005.
[0012] In a coordinated multipoint reception (CoMP) network the first base station decides
if one of the at least one second base station is added to the coordinated multipoint
wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance. This decision can also
be made from a central network element that controls the wireless uplink communication
of the wireless appliance instead of the first base station. The first base station
is called CoMP master and the at least one second base station is a CoMP slave.
[0013] A transfer request message can be sent to the one of the at least one second base
station after the analysis of the rest signal has shown that the rest signal contains
a signal that is above a certain threshold B so that it can be advantageous to transfer
the control of the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance to one
of the at least one second base stations.
[0014] Advantageously, the communication between the first base station and the at least
one second base station is done via a logical X2 interface.
[0015] In another aspect, the invention provides a computer program product comprising machine
executable instructions for performing any of the above mentioned methods on a base
station. The base station comprises a computer system, a microprocessor and/or a microcontroller.
This is advantageous, because the machine executable code can be used for automating
the above mentioned procedures.
[0016] In another aspect, the invention provides a method of operating a second base station
for processing signals from at least one wireless appliance. The wireless uplink communication
connection of the wireless appliance is not controlled by the second base station.
The second base station does not receive the direct uplink communication signal from
the wireless appliance, only a rest signal consisting of noise and an interference
signal from the wireless appliance. The second base station can provide the rest signal
to a first base station.
[0017] In another embodiment, the rest signal provided from the second base station to the
first base station contains a signal that is above a certain threshold A from the
wireless appliance that is connected to the first base station via a wireless uplink
communication connection controlled by the first base station.
[0018] In another embodiment, the second base station receives a transfer request message
from the first base station and the control of the wireless uplink communication connection
of the wireless appliance is transferred from the first base station to the second
base station which can be done for example by a handover procedure or fast cell selection.
The second base station can decline the transfer request message.
[0019] In another embodiment, the rest signal that is provided from the second base station
to the first base station does not contain a signal that is above a certain threshold
A from a wireless appliance whose wireless uplink communication connection is controlled
by the first base station. Even so, the second base station can continue providing
the rest signal to the first base station.
[0020] In another embodiment, the first base station is part of a coordinated multipoint
wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance and the second base station
can be added to the coordinated multipoint wireless uplink communication with the
wireless appliance by the first base station or a central network element. Advantageously,
this is done when the second base station provides a rest signal that contains a signal
for the wireless uplink communication between the wireless appliance and the first
base station that is above a certain threshold A.
[0021] In another embodiment, the second base station receives a transfer request message
from the first base station or the central network element and the control of the
wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance is transferred from the
first base station or the central network element to the second base station. Advantageously,
this is done when the rest signal from the second base station contains a signal for
the wireless communication connection that is above a certain threshold B or has other
advantages compared to the uplink communication signal from the wireless appliance
to the first base station.
[0022] In another aspect the invention provides a computer program product comprising machine
executable instructions for performing the methods mentioned above of operating a
second base station for processing signals from at least one wireless appliance in
order to provide a rest signal to a first base station.
[0023] In another aspect, the invention provides a base station apparatus being operable
to perform any of the method steps described above.
[0024] Advantageously, a base station can function as a base station that controls the wireless
uplink communication connection of at least one first wireless appliance and at the
same time as a second base station for at least one second wireless appliance.
Brief description of the drawings
[0025] In the following preferred embodiments of the invention will be described, by way
of example only, and with reference to the drawings in which:
- Fig. 1
- illustrates the situation where a first base station controls the coordi- nated multipoint
reception of the wireless uplink communication con- nection with a wireless appliance,
- Fig. 2
- illustrates the signal processing in the second base station and the subsequent providing
of a rest signal to the first base station,
- Fig. 3
- illustrates the processing of the rest signal provided by the second ba- se station
to the first base station in the first base station, and
- Fig. 4
- is a block diagram illustrating a base station apparatus being operable to perform
the methods according to the invention.
Detailed description
[0026] Like numbered elements in these figures are either identical elements or perform
the same function. Elements which have been discussed previously will not necessarily
be discussed in later figures if the function is identical.
[0027] Fig. 1 illustrates the situation where a first base station 100 controls the wireless
uplink communication connection of a wireless appliance 102. The first base station
100 acts as a master of a coordinated multipoint (CoMP) reception network. This means
the first base station has the control of the wireless uplink communication. The two
second base stations 104, 106 receive an interference signal from the wireless appliance
102. The two second base stations 104, 106 provide their rest signals to the first
base station, the CoMP master 100, for example on request by the CoMP master or periodically.
The two second base stations are called CoMP slaves.
[0028] The rest signal consists of noise and interferences from wireless appliances in the
transmission area of the two second base stations 104, 106. The rest signal can be
received by the first base station 100 for example via a X2 interface 108. After reception
of the rest signals the first base station 100 analyzes the rest signal for detecting
an appropriate signal level of the wireless appliance 102 in the rest signal of one
of the second base stations 104, 106. Based on this analysis the first base station
100 decides if one of the second base stations 104, 106 is added to the CoMP reception
network for the wireless appliance 102. The first base station 100 that functions
as a CoMP master can also remove one of the second base stations 104, 106 from the
CoMP reception network if the signal level has no benefit to the wireless uplink connection
of the wireless appliance 102. The CoMP master functionality can be moved from the
first base station 100 to one of the second base stations 104, 106 if the signal of
the wireless appliance 102 in the rest signal from one of the second base stations
104, 106 is above a certain threshold B.
[0029] Fig. 2 shows a more detailed illustration of an embodiment of the invention. The
wireless uplink communication connection of the wireless appliance 102 is controlled
by the first base station 100 that functions as the CoMP master. The second base stations
104, 106 receive signals from the wireless appliances whose connections they control
110, interferences 112 also from the wireless appliance 102 and noise 114. The signals
110, the interferences 112 and the noise 114 are transmitted by the receiver 116 to
the signal buffer 117 once per transmit time interval. The receiver 116 performs the
channel estimation 118. The acknowledgement for the signal 110 is done by a CRC check
120. If the CRC check 120 is successful the uplink data 111 from the signal 110 is
processed in the base station 104. The transmit signal estimator 122 estimates the
estimated transmitted radio signal 113 that was transmitted by the wireless appliance.
With the help of the channel estimation 118 the received signal estimator 124 generates
the estimated received signal 119..
[0030] Per successfully received uplink data 111 the estimated received signal 119 is subtracted
from the signal that is buffered in the signal buffer 117 consisting of the signal
110, the interferences 112 and the noise 114 such that the rest signal 126 consists
of the interferences and the noise. The rest signal 126 is again buffered in the signal
buffer 117 and then transmitted to the first base station 100 via an X2 interface
108 for example.
[0031] The same procedure is done in the second base station 106 that also receives signal
data 110, interferences 112 and noise 114. The data is processed in the same way as
in the second base station 104. The rest signal 126 is transmitted to the first base
station 100 via an X2 interface 108 for example.
[0032] Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing the processes in the first base station 100. The first
base station 100 receives signals 127 from the wireless appliances whose connections
it controls, interferences 112 and noise 114 in the receiver 116. The receiver 116
performs the channel estimation 118. The acknowledgement for the signal is done by
a CRC check 120. If the CRC check is successful the uplink data 131 from the signal
127 is processed in the first base station 100. The transmit signal estimator 122
estimates the transmitted radio signal 133.
[0033] The rest signal 126 is buffered in the signal buffer 128. By knowing the signal 133
of the wireless appliance 102 the signal 129 of the wireless appliance 102 inside
the rest signal 126 can be identified. The analysis 130 of the rest signal 126 is
done once for every uplink data 131 that is successfully received from the wireless
appliance 102 whose connection is controlled by the first base station 100. If the
signal 129 of the wireless appliance 102 inside the rest signal 126 of the second
base station 104 is not above a certain threshold A the procedure 132 not to add the
second base station 104 to the CoMP network for the wireless appliance 102 is triggered.
Then the first base station 100 continues to analyze the signals for the next wireless
appliance.
[0034] If the signal 129 of the wireless appliance 102 inside the rest signal 126 is above
the threshold A a second analysis 134 is carried out detecting if the signal inside
the rest signal 126 is above a certain threshold B. If so, procedure 136 to transfer
the control of the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance 102 to
the second base station 104 is triggered.
[0035] If the second base station declines the transfer of the control of the wireless appliance,
the procedure 138 is started to add a second base station 104 to the CoMP network
as a slave to provide its rest signal for the first base station 100 regularly.
[0036] If the signal 129 of the wireless appliance 102 inside the rest signal 126 is not
above the threshold B, procedure 138 is started to add a second base station 104 to
the CoMP network as a slave to provide its rest signal for the first base station
100 regularly.
[0037] The thresholds A and B can be either fixed values, have a dynamical character or
have a differential character so that the change of the received signal power is taken
as the basis for the decisions.
[0038] Fig. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a base station apparatus 140 being operable
to perform the methods according to the invention. For example, this can be in a CoMP
network where the base station apparatus can function as a CoMP master for a first
plurality of wireless appliances and at the same time as a CoMP slave for a second
plurality of wireless appliances.
[0039] The receiver 116 receives the signals of the first plurality of wireless appliances
110, interferences 112 and noise 114. The signals of the first plurality of wireless
appliances 110, the interferences 112 and the noise 114 form together the signal 115.
In the interferences 112 there are signals from the second plurality of wireless appliances.
[0040] The signal 115 is transmitted by the receiver 116 to the signal buffer 141 once per
transmit time interval. The receiver 116 performs the channel estimation 118. The
acknowledgement for the uplink data is done by a CRC check 120. If the CRC check 120
is successful the uplink data 111 from the signal 110 is processed by the means for
processing uplink data 142. The transmit signal estimator 122 estimates the transmitted
radio signal 113 for this uplink data 111. From this estimated signal 113 the estimated
received signal 119 can be estimated in the received signal estimator 124 with the
help of the channel estimation 118 that is done in the receiver 116.
[0041] Per received signal 110 the signal 110 is subtracted by the substracter 144 from
the signal that is buffered in the signal buffer 141 consisting of the signal 110,
the interferences 112 and the noise 114 such that the rest signal 126 consists of
the interferences and the noise. The rest signal 126 is again buffered in the signal
buffer 141 and then transmitted by means for sending the rest signal 126 to another
base station apparatus via an X2 interface 108.
[0042] The rest signal 148 received from another base station apparatus is buffered in the
signal buffer 141. By knowing the signals 110 of the first plurality of wireless appliances
a suitable signal for a wireless appliance of the first plurality of wireless appliances
can be identified in the rest signal 148 received from another base station apparatus.
Means for analyzing the rest signal with regard to threshold A 150 analyze the rest
signal 148 once for every signal that is estimated to be transmitted by the corresponding
wireless appliance. If the suitable signal for the wireless appliance of the first
plurality of wireless appliances inside the rest signal 148 is not above the threshold
A means 152 perform the procedure to not to add the second base station to the CoMP
network. Then the base station apparatus 140 continues to analyze the signals for
the next wireless appliance.
[0043] If the suitable signal for the wireless appliance of the first plurality of wireless
appliances inside the rest signal 148 is above the threshold A means 154 analyze the
rest signal 148 with regard to threshold B. If the rest signal 148 is above the threshold
B, means 156 for performing the procedure to change the master send a transfer request
message 157 to the CoMP slave having sent the rest signal 148 via the X2 interface
108.
[0044] If the second base station declines the transfer of the control of the wireless appliance,
means 158 perform the procedure to add the base station having sent the rest signal
148 to the CoMP network as a CoMP slave. The addition is done by an addition request
message 159 via the X2 interface 108.
[0045] If the suitable signal inside the rest signal 148 is not above the threshold B, means
158 perform the procedure to add the base station having sent the rest signal 148to
the CoMP network as a CoMP slave. The addition is done by an addition request message
159 via the X2 interface 108.
[0046] The thresholds A and B can be either fixed values, have a dynamical character or
have a differential character so that the change of the signal power is taken as the
basis for the decisions.
[0047] List of reference numerals
- 100
- first base station
- 102
- wireless appliance
- 104
- second base station
- 106
- second base station
- 108
- X2 interface
- 110
- signals of other wireless appliances
- 111
- uplink data of the signals of other wireless appliances
- 112
- interferences
- 113
- estimated transmit signal of the wireless appliance
- 114
- noise
- 115
- signals of other wireless appliances + interferences + noise
- 116
- receiver
- 117
- signal buffer of second base station
- 118
- channel estimation
- 119
- estimated received signal of the wireless appliance
- 120
- CRC check
- 122
- transmit signal estimator
- 124
- received signal estimator
- 126
- rest signal
- 127
- signal of the wireless appliance
- 128
- signal buffer of first base station
- 129
- signal of the wireless appliance inside the rest signal
- 130
- analysis of the rest signal with regard to threshold A
- 131
- uplink data of the signal of the wireless appliance
- 132
- procedure to not to add the second base station to the CoMP network
- 133
- estimated transmit signal of the wireless appliance
- 134
- analysis of the rest signal with regard to threshold B
- 136
- procedure to change the master
- 138
- procedure to add the second base station to the CoMP network
- 140
- base station apparatus
- 141
- signal buffer
- 142
- means for processing uplink data
- 144
- substracter
- 146
- means for sending rest signal
- 148
- rest signal received from another base station
- 150
- means for analyzing the rest signal with regard to threshold A
- 152
- means for performing the procedure to not to add the second base station to the CoMP
network
- 154
- means for analyzing the rest signal with regard to threshold B
- 156
- means for performing the procedure to change the master
- 157
- transfer request message to change the master
- 158
- means for performing the procedure to add the second base station to the CoMP network
- 159
- addition request message to add a slave to the CoMP network
1. A method of operating a first base station (100) as a reception station for a wireless
uplink communication connection with a wireless appliance (102), wherein the method
comprises:
- controlling the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance,
- receiving a signal (127) from the wireless appliance,
- receiving a rest signal (126) from at least one second base station (104), and
- analyzing the rest signal from the at least one second base station for detecting
a signal (129) from the wireless appliance that is above a threshold.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the rest signal from the at least one second base station
contains a signal from the wireless appliance that is above the threshold and the
first base station utilizes the signal for the uplink communication connection with
the wireless appliance.
3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the rest signal contains a signal from the wireless
appliance that is above the threshold and the first base station decides to transfer
the control of the wireless uplink communication connection with the wireless appliance
to one of the at least one second base station and sends a transfer request message
(157) to the one of the at least one second base station.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the rest signal from the at least one second base station
does not contain a signal from the wireless appliance that is above the threshold
and the first base station decides to ignore the rest signal from the at least one
second base station for the uplink communication connection with the wireless appliance.
5. The method of one of the preceding claims, wherein the first base station is part
of a coordinated multipoint wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance
and the first base station or a central network element decides if one of the at least
one second base station is added to the coordinated multipoint wireless uplink communication
with the wireless appliance and sends an addition request message (159) to the one
of the at least one second base station.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first base station or the central network element
decides if the transfer request message is sent to the one of the at least one second
base station and the control of the wireless uplink communication with the wireless
appliance is transferred to one of the at least one second base station.
7. A computer program product comprising machine executable instructions for performing
the method of any one of the preceding claims on a base station.
8. A method of operating a second base station for processing signals from at least one
wireless appliance in order to provide a rest signal to a first base station that
controls the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the rest signal from the second base station contains
a signal that is above a threshold from a wireless appliance that is connected to
the first base station via a wireless uplink communication connection controlled by
the first base station.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the second base station receives a transfer request
message from the first base station and the control of the wireless uplink communication
connection with the wireless appliance is transferred to the second base station.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the rest signal from the second base station does not
contain a signal that is above the threshold from a wireless appliance that is connected
to the first base station via a wireless uplink communication connection controlled
by the first base station.
12. The method of one of the claims 8 through 11, wherein the first base station is part
of a coordinated multipoint wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance
and the second base station can be added to the coordinated multipoint wireless uplink
communication with the wireless appliance by the first base station or a central network
element.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the second base station receives a transfer request
message from the first base station or the central network element and the control
of the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance is transferred to
the second base station.
14. A computer program product comprising machine executable instructions for performing
the method of any one of claims 8 through 13 on a base station.
15. A base station apparatus (140) being operable to perform a method according to the
claims 1-6 and/or a method according to the claims 8-13.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A method of operating a first base station (100) as a reception station for a wireless
uplink communication connection with a wireless appliance (102), wherein the first
base station controls the wireless uplink communication of the wireless appliance,
wherein the method comprises:
- receiving a first signal (127) from the wireless appliance by the first base station,
- receiving a rest signal (126) from at least one second base station (104) by the
first base station, and
- analyzing the rest signal (126) from the at least one second base station by the
first base station for detecting a second signal (129) from the wireless appliance
that is above a threshold,
wherein the first base station is part of a coordinated multipoint wireless uplink
communication with the wireless appliance and the first base station or a central
network element decides if one of the at least one second base station is added to
the coordinated multipoint wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance
by sending an addition request message (159) to the one of the at least one second
base station.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the rest signal (126) contains the second signal from
the wireless appliance that is above the threshold and the first base station or the
central network element decides to transfer the control of the wireless uplink communication
connection with the wireless appliance to one of the at least one second base station
and sends a transfer request message (157) to the one of the at least one second base
station.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the rest signal (126) from the at least one second
base station does not contain the second signal from the wireless appliance that is
above the threshold and the first base station or the central network element decides
to ignore the rest signal (126) from the at least one second base station for the
uplink communication connection with the wireless appliance.
4. The method of one of the preceding claims, wherein the first base station or the
central network element decides by comparing the second signal to the threshold if
the transfer request message is sent to the one of the at least one second base station
and the control of the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance is
transferred to one of the at least one second base station.
5. A computer program product comprising machine executable instructions for performing
the method of any one of the preceding claims on a base station.
6. A method of operating a second base station for processing signals from at least
one wireless appliance in order to provide a rest signal (126) to a first base station
that controls the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance, wherein
the first base station is part of a coordinated multipoint wireless uplink communication
with the wireless appliance and the second base station is added to the coordinated
multipoint wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance by the first
base station or a central network element if the rest signal (126) from the second
base station contains a signal (129) that is above a threshold.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the second base station receives a transfer request
message from the first base station and the control of the wireless uplink communication
connection with the wireless appliance is transferred to the second base station.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the rest signal (126) from the second base station
does not contain a signal (129) that is above the threshold from a wireless appliance
that is connected to the first base station via a wireless uplink communication connection
controlled by the first base station.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the second base station receives a transfer request
message from the first base station or the central network element and the control
of the wireless uplink communication with the wireless appliance is transferred to
the second base station.
10. A computer program product comprising machine executable instructions for performing
the method of any one of claims 6 through 9 on a base station.
11. A base station apparatus (140) being operable to perform a method according to the
claims 1-4 and/or a method according to the claims 6-9.